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Cervical Screening

Our practice nurses undertake cervical smears. All sexually active women between the ages of 25 and 65 are advised to have a cervical smear test. Cervical smears are recommended every three years for women aged 25-50 and every five years for women 50-65 years. The test is important as it can detect early signs of pre-cancer of the cervix which can be easily treated. Normally the Health Authority will remind women when their next test is due. If you think you are overdue for a test and have not been sent an invitation please contact the surgery.

Practice News

Dr David Lightwing, who has worked in the practice for 19 years, has now retired and we wish him well in the future. We are also pleased to announce that Dr Tim Longmore has now taken on the role of Senior Partner for the practice.

All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice, the required disclosure is shown within this article.